Gaming consoles will not succeed in offering a myriad bolt-on functions, such as MP3 players, personal video recorders (PVR) and hubs for digital cameras, but they will benefit from broadband connections to the internet, allowing online console gaming to take off. This is the message from Game Consoles Connect – a new report by Forrester… Continue reading European Broadband Growth Will Drive Online Gaming Consoles
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Business digital subscriber line (DSL) subscriptions in Europe will be worth $7.9 billion by 2006 according to a new report Incumbents Will Control Booming Business DSL Market from the Yankee Group. This is compared with a forecast $7 billion derived from residential asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) services. Although business subscribers will account for only… Continue reading Business DSL Market Will Be Worth Almost $8 Billion by 2006, Says Yankee Group
Global home networking households are expected to grow from 5.6 million at year-end 2001 to 47.0 million in 2006 – a compound annual growth rate of 53%, according to research by Strategis Group. The Strategis Group believes that home networking will play a major role in the communications lives of millions of people throughout the… Continue reading Global Home Networks Will Number 47m By 2006, Says Strategis
Census data released by the US Commerce Department, show that more than half of American households and more than half of all Americans are now connected to the internet. The figures were released as part of A Nation Online, a new study using Census data to track internet usage in the United States. As of… Continue reading Over Half US Population Is Now Online
Forecasts for the number of households with internet access worldwide, showing the split between broadband and narrowband, are shown here. The figures were compiled by ARC Group and reported by Emarketer today. The forecasts predict that broadband will not become the dominant access method worldwide until 2006, when there will be 165.2 million broadband homes,… Continue reading Worldwide Online Homes Forecasts, By Platform
The broadband revolution in Europe is currently on hold, according to a new survey from GartnerG2. Conducted across France, Germany and the UK, the survey says that consumers are not prepared to pay a premium for broadband and that unless prices come down dramatically, only 10% of households will have broadband internet access by 2005.… Continue reading European Broadband Revolution Is On Hold, Says GartnertG2
If European telecommunications companies endeavour to compete with cable operators by building ‘hybrid’ satellite and ADSL networks they will end up losing more than E3,000 (£1,830) per subscriber over ten years, according to Forrester Research. The Making ADSL Broadband Pay report, released by Forrester last month, suggests that telcos should try to forge creative partnerships… Continue reading European Telcos Will Lose Out If They Compete Head On With Cable Companies, Warns Forrester
Listening to internet radio showed strong growth during 2001, with the UK’s Virgin Radio London the second most listened to station, according to data from MeasureCast released this week. Virgin was not surveyed for the whole year, however, and early January data suggest that the station takes the spot as the most listened to on… Continue reading Virgin Radio Leads Internet Stations Listening, According To MeasureCast
It is the beginning of the end for conventional telecommunications networks, as consumers are increasingly turning from the use of secondary telephone lines toward cheaper wireless services and the increasingly available broadband networks. This is the finding of a report from Forrester Research released this week. However, whilst the change may be coming, it is… Continue reading The Beginning Of The End For Conventional Phone Communications?
Just under half of all UK households (45%) are now connected to the internet, up from just 30% at the same time last year, according to new figures released by Oftel today. Oftel has described the UK’s dial-up internet access market as ‘competitive’ and offering a wide range of unmetered and metered services available at… Continue reading Almost Of Half Of UK Households Are Now Online
